Communication from the recruiter was spotty at best and I had to ask multiple times to be given details of my conversation with the hiring manager.
At the end, during my actual interview, what I faced was a leetcode question but I had been told by the recruiter to prepare for an in-depth hands-on modeling session relevant to my experience (all of 5 years where I haven't had to do a leetcode Q on the job yet). Needless to say, it went poorly.
I gave feedback to the recruiter that it was very badly done and they seemed open to the feedback.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Leetcode medium type question
Some questions about leadership and initiative
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Reddit (London, England) in Jan 2025
Interview
The recrutier was extremely supportive. She managed to make you feel that she wants you to succeed. She also provided me with the requested feedback which many recruiter donot do.
Protip - Even when they say Googling is allowed, try not to do it. Usually this facility is given to guage real ability of finding the right algorithm for the use case and finetuning. But here was the grey area, the recruiter comes with a mindset of donot google/copypaste. I was screened out.
The round is simple(why loose for silly things), brush up ur scikit skills.
Step 1 - Recuriter call
Step 2 - Live coding ML model development
Step 3 - ML concepts
Step 4 - Behaviourial
I have 12+ yoe with advanced degrees and was interviewed by junior Interviewer. He was nice but he was not even from the team that is hiring. It was total waste of my time.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Reddit (Toronto, ON) in Mar 2023
Interview
Streamlined process, 2-3weeks from the first interview to the final offer. Tech screen coding round (it was not in LC-style but I would rate it as a Leetcode easy in terms of difficulty) 4 onsite interviews - An easy coding round, rather fun ML design round (domain specific), generic system design question (donnemartin github prep would do), and a pair programming round.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Not in leetcode-style. Log aggregation, OOPS'ish design.